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"Even though there are no shipping mobile phones with
Intel Corp.'s chips inside and no personal computers featuring ARM
processors on the market, it is widely believed that the
competition between the two companies is ongoing. Many believe that
going forward Intel will have a lot more opportunities to create
powerful chips for ultra mobile applications, but the chief
executive of ARM claims that in reality the giant chipmaker does
not have any advantages.

"Intel is the world's largest maker of microprocessors and has a
number of different micro-architectures in its portfolio and has
tens of years of chip design experience. Moreover, the company is
also the first to start using new process technologies, which means
that it can make smaller and cheaper chips compared to the rivals
or integrate more functionality into processors without increasing
their cost. All of the aforementioned may threat ARM, which
technology powers 98% of various mobile phones today, as Intel
begins to target smaller and smaller devices with its own
designs."